Thank you! As said - I'll see what i can do - it's a learning project and i don't even have a developer account yet - so distributing valid apps proper signed that will not be killed by GateKeeper is currently a problem... =)
# spctl --assess --verbose=4 /Applications/MacPortsUtility.app /Applications/MacPortsUtility.app: rejected I just did remember that there was "Pallet" back in the days and since it is dead for quite a while, i was wondering if i could set up a UI in a somehow acceptable timeframe without heavy frustrations... As always - if you wanna learn - you need a "problem" to solve... Now the problems are piling up... who could have guessed... Cheers Marcel macports via macports-users <[email protected]> schrieb am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2026 um 8:50 vorm.: > Git clone and building worked fine for me (macOS 26.2, Xcode 26.2). > > Nice clean UI, I'd suggest a filter for requested ports, maybe leaves etc. > No idea if I would actually use it. When I switched from Windows 16 years ago > and started using MacPorts I'd have used it a lot, these days I don't use > MacPorts as often and when I do I am just installing the same ports again. > But still nicely done :) > On Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026 at 23:19, Murray Eisenberg > <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> ... Happy to share https://github.com/Zittersplitter/MacPortsUtility with >>> you too! >>> >>> Looking forward to any feedback of yours! >> >> The git cloning does not work for me even after I supply my github login & >> password >> >> But I directly downloaded the repository from your github page. >> >> Now the build in Xcode fails, with message: >> >> Unable to obtain a task name port right for pid 425: (os/kern) failure (0x5) >> >> --- >> Murray [email protected] >> Rockville, MD 20850
